The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1929, Page 5

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s 4 . * ee Social and Personal Pioneer Celebrates wr ‘T1th Birthday Here Bridge Party ‘Honors Mr. and Mrs. Almquist Honoring Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Alm- evening at the Andrist home. There were guests for four tables Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Almquist and son Clayton will leave Friday for Far- go to make their home. Their daugh- ter, Miss Gladys, will join them there Sunday. Mr. Almquist, who was formerly proprietor of a tire and vulcanizing shop here, has purchased similar shops in Fargo and Moorhead, and will assume the management of them. ** * Mrs. J. E. Jesty, Killdeer, is spend- ing the week in the city as a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. An- drew Erdahl, and with her son, Frank Ellsworth. Mr. Jesty, who is manager of the Mandan Mercantile company at Killdeer, will arrive Friday to join Mrs. Jesty, and will remain for a few days. e* * The public is invited to attend the cerd party and dance following the regular meeting of the A. O. U. W. lodge at their hall Thursday evening. There will be tables for bridge and whist, with play to start about 8:30. Later refreshments will be served and dancing will follow. ee * Nonpartisan Women's club No. 1 will entertain Thursday evening at the public rest room at a card party and social time. at 8 o'clock, and a cordial invitation «is extended to the public. Mrs. John Ecklund and Mrs. Otto Dirlam will entertain the Ladies Aid of the First Baptist church at the home of Mrs. Ecklund, 404 avenue F, eS Shae. Eekesge EGdhiet cARREGTR 8.838 7 Bred Rba? i i ‘The Music Master’ Is Presented by Benson A masterly character delineation dramatic HEAL & iF FL? Ui A Bas ge z an informal reception. ‘The committee in charge were Miss Justine Granner, Mrs. R. V. Stair and Mrs. Stella ek Miss Rose Viere Is Hostess at Bridge Miss Rose Viere was hostess to the menibers of her bridge club at her home last evening. Cards were played at two tables, and high score was won by Mrs. D. T. Harris and Miss Alice Cunz. Appointments in green and white used for the course luncheon served after the games. SSS eee | City-County Briefs | ° 4 Judge Fred Jansonius will not re- turn to Bismarck until tomorrow night, it was announced today. Judge Jansonius, who was expected to re- turn last night, has been presiding at a term of Ward county district court. day to attend a meeting ef lumber ers. Play will commence ; deal Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege, arrived in Bismarck today to at- tend meetings of the house state psleersg committee considering «the senate bill req wi juiring wheat protein Thursday afternoon. All members | tests. are urged to be present. xe e Mrs. R. P. Merritt, who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Robert Webb, left yesterday for her home in Kenmare, N. D. * ek Dr. Agnes Stucke, who has been a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Stucke for several days, left yes- terday for npr beens at Garrison. * * Mrs. B. F. Tillotson, 102 Avenue A, will be hostess to the members of St. 4, George's Guild Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. : —————— ‘J «| AT THE MOVIES | ——__———_———* CAPITOL THEATRE How club men conduct themselves during strange “business” tri; in the locker rooms of their favorite golf links, is exposed in Fox Films “Red Wine,” which opens at the Cap- itol Theatre today. Intrepreting the chief male roles are Conrad Nagel, Arthur Stone and the “four friends,” Ernest Hilliard, Ernest Wood, Marshall Ruth and E. Allyn Warren. Picture director, believes is the basis of the i 8. He 3 E § fi f i H 5 g 7 : & g a g i EF ! E ; ii E at i 5 it j d : F { : i i é : i oe 5 P. A. Lee, Grand Forks, | in connection with the senate bill on wheat protein tests. Misses Elvina Groethe, Ida Ekx- strom, Margaret Wiese and Marie Scholl, members of a civics class in the Washburn high school, are in Bismarck today to visit the sessions of the legislature. Only Real Test Y BAKING POWDER isin the Baking | o—_—___—__—_-_-_—————__¢ Fas! ion Plique —_—_— THE COMMITTEES ARE CHOSEN FOR 1929 _ BP. W. MEETING 31 MAREK TRIRUN with Miss Florence Reese and Miss Ruth Miner assisting. Banquets and luncheons will be in charge of Mrs. Bess Beatty Sher; man, chairman; Miss Eva Sophia Schairer, and Miss Amy Lysing. Nona Lyons, chairman; Mrs. Laura Stone, and Miss Lyda John- ston are on the publicity commit- tec. Songs will be prranged by Mrs. Helen Bennett, » and Miss {Blanche Warnken. Plans for Convention at\Grand| An informal gathering Sunday Forks May 27-29 Are Announced | Committees who will be in charge piace that evening. of the program for the three day ses- sion of the tenth anhual convention of the North Dakota Federation of | Business and Professional Women's Clubs, have been announced by Miss Cora Spriggs, Grand Forks, president of the hostess club, who is arranging for the convention. Miss Margaret Van Dusen, chair- man of the state program committee, will assist Miss Spriggs, and serving with her will be Mrs. Helen K. Sum- Devils Lake, and Miss Julia Mc- Donough, Minot. Mrs. Ann Pierce is chairman of the entertainment committee appointed by Miss Spriggs, and she will be as- sisted by Dean Beatrice Olson. Miss Julia Mattson, chairman, is in charge of decorations, assisted by Miss Rag- sterday |na Pederson Toren, Miss Cathryn Bouzek, Miss Mary Boese, Mrs. Ma- linda Lee Ildstad, Miss Calma Quam. Miss Lillian Rasmussen, Miss Elinor Skon, Dr. Ruth Mahon, Miss Marion .|D. Brown and Mrs. Florence Bissett. I, J. Moe, a member of the highway commission, arrived yesterday from his home at Valley City for a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richie, F. O. Freeberg, cashier of the Mer- cer State bank, Mercer, was attend- an to business affairs here yester- W. D. Harris, banker of Turtle Lake, was a business visitor in Bis- marck yesterday. Frank E. Fisk, Williston, judge of , the circuit court, is spending a few days in the city. N. McKellar, Minot contractor, is here on business this week. CHILDREN’S TIES If your 7- or 9-year-old son just can’t seem to keep his neckties from looking like strings, get him a tie- rack just like daddy’s and he will straighten them out and hang them up himself. ENLARGING ROOMS When redecorating rooms remem- ber that finely lined papers and light- colored tints give a sense of space. Also arranging big pieces of furniture parallel with the rugs and walls. Preferred by experienced players & BICYCLE axa CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS 1 jholt. Those on the registration commit- tee are Mrs. Kate Rardin, chair- man; Mrs. R. A. Sprague, Miss Theresa Thoreson, Miss Margaret Kaulbarsch, Mrs. Thelma Humph- rey Munsey and Miss Evelvn Ros- Miss Minna Lysing is cheir- man of the reservations commiwee PN = XK +f a WARD WATER PLUS MELO MAKES SOFT WATER, Bea. U. 8. Pau U8. Out of the faucet Into the dishpan ; Tere it comes, hard city water. | Dishes to be washed, and only hard city water to wash them in. You know what will happen, don’t you? The soap will mix with the hard water, and form a dirty scummy ring around the edge of the dishpan. How can dishes really get clean in that water? Melo will soften the hardest water and make it a wonderful cleaner, with or without soap. No dirty ring, grease cut, dirt disso!ved. Soap much more effective! Bring on your hard water! Then bring on Melo! Get a can of Melo today at your grocer’s. wWELO ‘WATER SOFTENED WITH MELO Is A REMARKABLE CLEANER 10 cents THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO. Canton, Ohio Manufacturers of Sani-Flu. SIEXIES Jean & Phy Belle Bennett Don Alvarado Sally ONeil Old As Eve— As New As Tomor- row Hersholt llis Haver A drama of every human by the genius who made “Way Down East” and “Or- phans of the Storm”! Laughs and Sobs for either sex. Also PARAMOUNT NEWS and COMEDY ‘ling secretary; evening will open the meeting be- fore the formal opening Monday. A round table discussion will. be conducted at luncheon Monday noon, and a reception will take Tuesday morn- ing’s activities will begin with an early breakfast for officers, and an annual breakfast will be the feature of the evening. The last day will be marked by a vocational lunch- eon. Election of officers will take Place Wednesday afternoon. Officers of the state organization are Miss Chrissie E. Budge, Bis- marck, president; Mrs. R. W. Ken- nard, Minot, vice president; Mrs. Wilma Stair, Bismarck, corresporid- Miss Gladys Thompkins, Devils Lake, secretary; Miss Eleanor Bryson. treasurer. Regional officers include Miss! ¥ Henricka Beach, Bismarck; Miss, & Ella Buddemeyer, Fargo; Mrs. Ca: -)¢ rie Webster, Minot; Mrs. Manila | \ Harvey McMillan, Williston; Miss | ¢ Lillian Gubelman, Valley City, and | § Mrs, Bess Beatty, Sherman, Grand | % Forks. Each group who send delegates to the convention will have its own hostess, according to plans an: nounced. Mrs. Jean Taylor will serve the Bismarck club; Miss Bess Beatty Sherman, Minot; Mrs. Sarah Deig- hert, Jamestown; Miss Madora Knox, Fargo; Miss Ruth Brown, Devils Lake; Miss Clara Pittman, Bowbells; Miss Orpha Miner, Valley City; Miss Helen Hamilton, Langdon; Miss Ag- Miss Maude M.; at D-E-N-T-A-L Inlays are one of the hard- est restorations the dentist has to make, and if he is not honest, conscientious, and painstaking, you will suffer the loss of your teeth later on. We do not cement an inlay to place unless it fits. Our reputation is at stake. Inlays are no better than the dentist’s efforts. We make Dental that fit. BISMARCK DENTAL CLumts Lucas Bleek Inlays 5999S PSOSSSFSSSSOSSSO9IS ID 9S 9SO9 99 CSO FIDCV VS COCOCD OSSSCVSLSAESEOSCSCSS Grade A Raw Milk Tuberculin Tested Herd Delivered at your door 10c a Quart Herman Ode’s Dairy Phone 1191 Bowman Furniture been in Mandan for several during the illness and death of her Adams, Stanley: Miss Jane Wood | father, left yesterday for } Croab; Miss Della Marie Clark, Wil-; Miss Simpson is a student at Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Quamme. seh Mrs. H. A. Melander left Monday for Moorhead Minn., to visit a sis- ter. 2 * & A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. John Kottsick at the Man- dan Deaconess hospital. eee Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knutson are Parents of a daughter born Monday the Bismarck hospital. 2 * & Miss Willifred Simpson, who has weeks ison; and Mrs. J. G. Hamilton, Dick-| cago Academy of Fine Arts inson. ee x J. J. Strain, Morton coun and a former member of ! ture from that county, is ¢ the Bismarck hospital whi ceiving treatment for ca stomach. Members of hi have been summoned t¢ his illness are: Mr. ang Tovaas, Flasher; Mrs. Driscoll; and Mrs. Geot Mrs. John Brunstad, »- Towa. Cards, Lunch, and Dance at the A. O, U. W. hall Thursday evening at 9 o'clock. Dr. R. S. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bors Bismarck. N. D. t Dance A. O. U. W. Hall Thursday evening at 9 o'clock Admission - 25¢ A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center Bright Felts and Straws For the Spring Costume Every Type of Hat You Can Possibly Need for the New Season and Later on $ 4s Hundreds of new hats in this refreshing collection. A shade to,match the slightest variation of color in your new dress or ensemble, In small close-fitting, tremen- dously chic little hats, or ones with larger brims. All Head Sizes for Matrons and Younger Persons A. W. LUCAS MEMBER OF 65 CO. AMERIGAN BUYING GORPORATION we. “Stores in Every State Fernery Special The one at the left is an all metal ina very pretty shade of green. _ At the right a somewhat taller one, all metal, decorated in black and gold with a brass finished bowl. Exceptional values at the prices in- dicated while they last. Co Bismarek, North

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